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this gentleman down here in the brown coat please. >> that's great. >> if i can stand for this mainly because i have been sitting for too long. for brian -- >> can you please -- speak up. >> can you hear me now? feel like and a commercial. i will preface what i am saying. >> one minute is all. left to make it quick. >> i spent my living -- < a lot of time living on an offshore oil platform. you gazed out at one of those let's send it was me, but i became aware of the to mush in the legacy, very sophisticated boats. they had gotten this possibly because of contact with navigator's coming, literally across the pacific. have you learned anythin those lines to bac. >> this is -- fiesta of causation from the polynesian and the 2-mile. no. it is based -- the theories that say this based on very fragile linguistic data. my judgment i think that the plank and newt is an indigenous development. it is a reflection of an application of the water where there was ocean water navigation were they built up the sides of dugouts. i don't think they got an in-depth study of the ocean wind patterns that
this gentleman down here in the brown coat please. >> that's great. >> if i can stand for this mainly because i have been sitting for too long. for brian -- >> can you please -- speak up. >> can you hear me now? feel like and a commercial. i will preface what i am saying. >> one minute is all. left to make it quick. >> i spent my living -- < a lot of time living on an offshore oil platform. you gazed out at one of those let's send it was me, but i became...
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>> brown: and that's the newshour for tonight. on wednesday, the investigation continues into who was behind the boston bombings. i'm jeffrey brown. >> ifill: and i'm gwen ifill. we'll see you online, and again here tomorrow evening. thank you, and good night. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> bnsf railway. >> macarthur foundation. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org . >> this is "nightly business report,". brought to you by thestreet.com. multi-media tools for an ever changing financial world. our dividend stock adviser guides and helps generate income, real money helps to think through ideas for investing and trading stocks. action alerts and a charitable trust portfolio that provides trade by trade stra
>> brown: and that's the newshour for tonight. on wednesday, the investigation continues into who was behind the boston bombings. i'm jeffrey brown. >> ifill: and i'm gwen ifill. we'll see you online, and again here tomorrow evening. thank you, and good night. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> bnsf railway. >> macarthur foundation. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program...
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>> brown: and that's the newshour for tonight. on wednesday, the investigation continues into who was behind the boston bombings. i'm jeffrey brown. >> ifill: and i'm gwen ifill. we'll see you online, and again here tomorrow evening. thank you, and good night. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> bnsf railway. >> macarthur foundation. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> this is "bbc world news america." funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu, newman's own foundation, giving all profits to charity and pursuing the common good for over 30 years, united healthcare, union bank, and fidelity investments. >> this is what a personal econom
>> brown: and that's the newshour for tonight. on wednesday, the investigation continues into who was behind the boston bombings. i'm jeffrey brown. >> ifill: and i'm gwen ifill. we'll see you online, and again here tomorrow evening. thank you, and good night. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> bnsf railway. >> macarthur foundation. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program...
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but first i am happy to have nicole brown hanging out today. >> hey, guys! [ applause ] hello, jeffrey. may i call you jeffrey? jeff: hello. i am so excited because we've never worked together, but we tried to work together. >> we did try to work together. are you gonna tell the story? jeff: you tell them. >> well, there was this movie that this wonderful man directed. he wanted me to have a role in it. and i was so excited. my agent said, you got it. i went, i got it! it's really exciting when you book something. jeff: even though it paid nothing. >> it doesn't matter. let me tell you, chasing money is not always the right thing to do. you chase opportunities and experiences. the money will come.
but first i am happy to have nicole brown hanging out today. >> hey, guys! [ applause ] hello, jeffrey. may i call you jeffrey? jeff: hello. i am so excited because we've never worked together, but we tried to work together. >> we did try to work together. are you gonna tell the story? jeff: you tell them. >> well, there was this movie that this wonderful man directed. he wanted me to have a role in it. and i was so excited. my agent said, you got it. i went, i got it! it's...
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i'm jeffrey brown. >> ifill: and i'm gwen ifill. on the newshour tonight, we get the latest on the investigation into who was behind the attack, which president obama now calls a "terrorist act." >> brown: three people were killed and more than 150 were injured, many critically. hari sreenivasan talks with a trauma doctor who led a team that treated the wounded. >> one of our trauma surgeons ran the marathon and when he finied realized what was happening and came in to operate on some of the patients. >> ifill: and the daily download team looks at social media's role in spreading tragic as well as healing messages. >> brown: then, the supreme court takes up a child custody case that tests the scope of a federal law intended to protect native american families. marcia coyle recaps today's arguments. >> ifill: and a new bipartisan report finds that after 9/11, the u.s. "engaged in the practice of torture" with detainees. we talk with two of the authors. >> brown: that's all ahead on tonight's newshour. >> major funding for the pbs new
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jeffrey brown looks into that. >> brown: the question after the events of last week: how safe can we ever be? especially in major cities. thousands of people gathered in public buildings or for big events. it's a question that was posed after the 1995 oklahoma city bombing that killed 168. and a year later, after a pipe bomb exploded in atlanta's centennial olympic park during the summer games, killing one and injuring 111. 9/11, of course, brought a ratcheting up of security measures including among much else, the creation of the department of homeland security and the t.s.a. and surveillance cameras watching for suspicious activities. and there have been examples of thwarted attacks on public spaces, notably in 2010. the car bomb in new york city's time square was disabled after two street vendors reported the smoking vehicle to police. since 2003, homeland security's urban area security initiative grants have funneled billions of dollars to major cities for anti-terrorism training and equipment. security experts will now study boston for lessons learned for future public gathering
jeffrey brown looks into that. >> brown: the question after the events of last week: how safe can we ever be? especially in major cities. thousands of people gathered in public buildings or for big events. it's a question that was posed after the 1995 oklahoma city bombing that killed 168. and a year later, after a pipe bomb exploded in atlanta's centennial olympic park during the summer games, killing one and injuring 111. 9/11, of course, brought a ratcheting up of security measures...
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border between haiti and the dominican republic, the dominican republic is pretty green, haiti is pretty brown. haiti almost totally the forest did. john: you can clearly see a line between the two countries. >> you can see it in the satellite and the aerial image. it actually subsidizes the use of propane as a cooking fuel so people won't go out into the forest to cut down trees, so there is a clear example of the use of fossil fuel is good for the environment. john: of propane comes from the natural gas which we are discovering much more of. it would be better in terms of global warming if this really is a threat that we can burn less oil and use more wind power or solar power perhaps, but it is such a joke when you look at the current energy use. i don't think people know three fourths of the energy comes from those horrible fossil fuels, nuclear 10% wind, solar a tiny fraction. i left out hydropower. we are nowhere close to getting rid of fossil fuel. >> that is right. wind is irrelevant in this discussion. it needs a huge amount of landscape even if we carpeted all of australia, we still
border between haiti and the dominican republic, the dominican republic is pretty green, haiti is pretty brown. haiti almost totally the forest did. john: you can clearly see a line between the two countries. >> you can see it in the satellite and the aerial image. it actually subsidizes the use of propane as a cooking fuel so people won't go out into the forest to cut down trees, so there is a clear example of the use of fossil fuel is good for the environment. john: of propane comes...
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they singled out tons of innocent people, a lot of racial profiling going on, every brown person with a backpack was circled and put on the front page. i think you have to question whether this is a better way or -- >> you seem more sanguine about crowd sourcing. >> like a human flesh search engine and can be terrible repercussion repercussions to people's lives but you wouldn't want to burn the village to save it, lots of images of finding new stars and new planets. you want to in cull kate new ways of behaving online. >> i think creating norms is a big part. one of the norms should be don't try to solve a crime on your own. >> what's fascinating to me as i've been watching over the last two or three days, two investigations happening in parallel, the official investigation and part of what we've been dealing with the line of work i'm currently in, mismatch of supply and demand for information and the actual investigation going on and then there's the parallel crowd sourced amateur investigation that's going on. it's very tempting to want to be part of that. when i was sitting there
they singled out tons of innocent people, a lot of racial profiling going on, every brown person with a backpack was circled and put on the front page. i think you have to question whether this is a better way or -- >> you seem more sanguine about crowd sourcing. >> like a human flesh search engine and can be terrible repercussion repercussions to people's lives but you wouldn't want to burn the village to save it, lots of images of finding new stars and new planets. you want to in...
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. >> and daniel and barbara browning who's a novelist and my best friend. >> rose: and what do they tell you as you're writing this novel? this is chapter by chapter? >> no, no. for daniel it came almost at the end but not so far at the end that i couldn't keep changing. >> rose: you wouldn't talk to him about it at dinner? >> we did talk to him about it. and i would say "oh, my god, i realized he's a fly." or that kind of thing. and he would -- but it's great. >> rose: he would encourage you and say "what a good idea? " >> well, i think he thought i was completely insane. i don't know. >> rose: well, that's what i'm getting to. (laughs) did he at some point say "are you nuts, darling? you're the mother of my children forgod's sake." >> i think he could tell there was a kind of logic emerging, you know? >> it had rationality already? >> yeah, i think he could see some kind of logic emerging and that i was excited about it so he went with it. >> rose: do they change your mind about the relationship between the characters? do they help you understand it by their comments, these readers? >>
. >> and daniel and barbara browning who's a novelist and my best friend. >> rose: and what do they tell you as you're writing this novel? this is chapter by chapter? >> no, no. for daniel it came almost at the end but not so far at the end that i couldn't keep changing. >> rose: you wouldn't talk to him about it at dinner? >> we did talk to him about it. and i would say "oh, my god, i realized he's a fly." or that kind of thing. and he would -- but it's...
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terrell brown is here with that story. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. bill iffrig was about to finish his third run in the boston marathon when the first explosion went off and literally knocked him off his feet. as the first bomb exploded near the finish line one runner is seen falling to the ground. legs buckled by the blast. the runner is 78-year-old bill iffrig. >> shock waves just hit my whole body and my legs just started jittering around. i knew i was going down. >> reporter: a veteran of 45 marathons. iffrig traveled from his home in washington state to run the boston marathon for a third time. >> i was just approaching the last straightaway to the finish line. i had a good day. i was feeling really good. >> reporter: fewer than 20 feet from the finish line when the explosion forced him down. iffrig says his injuries were minor. >> didn't feel any severe pain. as i rolled over i seen a scratch on my leg. nothing too bad. i laid there just momentarily. >> iffrig was surrounded by first responders and helped up by marathon officials as wounded wer
terrell brown is here with that story. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. bill iffrig was about to finish his third run in the boston marathon when the first explosion went off and literally knocked him off his feet. as the first bomb exploded near the finish line one runner is seen falling to the ground. legs buckled by the blast. the runner is 78-year-old bill iffrig. >> shock waves just hit my whole body and my legs just started jittering around. i knew i was going down....
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i'm joined by pamela brown. >> good morning to you, john. this area, the heart of boston's back bay, very popular area. still closed. the residents being asked to stay hyper vigilant. also there is a heavy law enforcement presence. authorities are investigating who's behind this act of terror, how they were able to carry it out and why. >> reporter: just before 3:00 p.m., more than 4:09 into the race, a thunderous boom. celebratory cheer turned into screams of horror. seconds later, at least 50 yards away, another. runners and spectators at the finish line stunned. that shock rippled through the crowd, many running from the scene, others towards it. >> we heard just one massive explosion, a huge boom. obviously we didn't know what it was. then when the second one went off, we said, that's a bomb, and it was -- we could smell the smoke. we saw people lying on the ground. runners were crying and the police were on it. >> reporter: blood everywhere, people without limits, the wounded crying, confused. >> it was the most serious thing i've dealt
i'm joined by pamela brown. >> good morning to you, john. this area, the heart of boston's back bay, very popular area. still closed. the residents being asked to stay hyper vigilant. also there is a heavy law enforcement presence. authorities are investigating who's behind this act of terror, how they were able to carry it out and why. >> reporter: just before 3:00 p.m., more than 4:09 into the race, a thunderous boom. celebratory cheer turned into screams of horror. seconds later,...
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police are describing the suspect as a caucasian man in hiss with brown hair and a gray beard. he has paint stains in his hair. there is a $5,000 reward being offered for information leading to his arrest. >>> the fbi is still trying to identify his victims. agents say before anderson died of liver failure he admitted to eight killings, two of them were seven year old bay area girls. tonight the tv series "fbi criminal pursuit" will air a documentary about anderson including his description of other murders including women he met in bars. those women are still unidentified. >>> urgent changes are needed to prevent another explosion like the one at chevron's refinery last year. this morning the federal agency released its much anticipated report that says chevron knew about possible corrosion of that pipe that failed for ten years but did nothing to replace it. despite their own team's recommendation to do so. the chemical safety board says tougher regulations are needed to require oil companies to make sheez fixes. >>> chevron has ways to know the risk. however, there was no ef
police are describing the suspect as a caucasian man in hiss with brown hair and a gray beard. he has paint stains in his hair. there is a $5,000 reward being offered for information leading to his arrest. >>> the fbi is still trying to identify his victims. agents say before anderson died of liver failure he admitted to eight killings, two of them were seven year old bay area girls. tonight the tv series "fbi criminal pursuit" will air a documentary about anderson including...
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border between haiti and the dominican republic, the dominican republic is pretty green, haiti is pretty brown. haiti almost totally the forest did. john: you can clearly see a line between the two countries. >> you can see it in the satellite and the aerial image. it actually subsidizes the use of propane as a cooking fuel so people won't go out into the forest to cut down trees, so there is a clear example of the use of fossil fuel is good for the environment. john: of propane comes from the natural gas which we are discovering much more of. itould be better in terms of global warming if this really is a threat that we can burn less oil and use more wind power or solar power perhaps, but it is such a joke when you look at the current energy use. i don't think people know three fourths of the energy comes from those horrible fossil fuels, nuclear 10% wind, solar a tiny fraction. i left out hydropower. we are nowherelose to getting rid of fossil fuel. >> that is right. wind is irrelevant in this discussion. it needs a huge amount of landscape even if we carpeted all of australia, we still woul
border between haiti and the dominican republic, the dominican republic is pretty green, haiti is pretty brown. haiti almost totally the forest did. john: you can clearly see a line between the two countries. >> you can see it in the satellite and the aerial image. it actually subsidizes the use of propane as a cooking fuel so people won't go out into the forest to cut down trees, so there is a clear example of the use of fossil fuel is good for the environment. john: of propane comes...
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he was born with a brown nose. it seems as good a time as any. we're going to take a break here. the movie is called "42." harrison ford is here. >> jimmy kimmel live concert series is brought to you by sony. [ male announcer ] this one goes out to all the allergy muddlers. you know who you are. you can part a crowd, without saying a word... if you have yet to master the quiet sneeze... you stash tissues like a squirrel stashes nuts... well muddlers, muddle no more. try zyrtec®. it gives you powerful allergy relief. and zyrtec® is different than claritin® because zyrtec® starts working at hour one on the first day you take it. claritin® doesn't start working until hour three. zyrtec®. love the air. ♪ ♪ [ female announcer ] prepare yourself for the feeling of more water without using more water. with the unique wave pattern of delta h2okinetic technology. another way delta is more than just a shower. see what delta can do. [ female announcer ] dear guys, looking for the perfect pair of levi's? ♪ the right color, the right style, the right fit? come to the levi's denim
he was born with a brown nose. it seems as good a time as any. we're going to take a break here. the movie is called "42." harrison ford is here. >> jimmy kimmel live concert series is brought to you by sony. [ male announcer ] this one goes out to all the allergy muddlers. you know who you are. you can part a crowd, without saying a word... if you have yet to master the quiet sneeze... you stash tissues like a squirrel stashes nuts... well muddlers, muddle no more. try...
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former massachusetts senator scott brown is a fox news contributor. it must be hard to be in the state of colorado, senator, when you see your home state going through so much. what have you heard from your friend, your family, your contacts in massachusetts? >> well, i've obviously spoken to people in the u.s. senate, colleagues there, i've obviously spoken to law enforcement, friend, people that participated in the race, and you're going to see sorries like you just showed by mr. yanni, coming out more and more. there will be more and more heart wrenching. the things that people can do right now in massachusetts and throughout the country is you can donate blood, get involved in the red cross and help a lot of the organizations that are going to need help to get these people back to full recovery. listen, like many of you throughout the country, i was sad, confused, but now i'm angry, and i have been for some time, looking forward to the people or person who did this. holding them fully accountable and making sure that this -- we have a top to botto
former massachusetts senator scott brown is a fox news contributor. it must be hard to be in the state of colorado, senator, when you see your home state going through so much. what have you heard from your friend, your family, your contacts in massachusetts? >> well, i've obviously spoken to people in the u.s. senate, colleagues there, i've obviously spoken to law enforcement, friend, people that participated in the race, and you're going to see sorries like you just showed by mr. yanni,...
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. >> reporter: the big brown smiling eyes of martin richard makes the sorrow of what happened monday afternoon all the more palpable. the 8-year-old was known as a little league star. >> he was the fastest kid, maybe the tallest kid on his team. just a marvel to watch on the field. but he was just -- a delightful young boy. >> reporter: friends say the family went to the boston marathon every year. but one of those twin explosions ended martin's short life sending his mother to the hospital with a serious head injury. his younger sister lost a leg. neighbors in this close knit community are now grieving along with martin's father. >> i was outside with my dog, i saw him get out of the car. he was dressed in hospital scrubs. i said, oh, my god, bill, are you okay? he didn't even answer me. >> reporter: an outpouring of support and prayers for the family on this facebook page. in a statement released bill richard said we thank our family and friends. those we know and those we have never met for their thoughts and prayers. >> whenever we would see them they would all be together. wheth
. >> reporter: the big brown smiling eyes of martin richard makes the sorrow of what happened monday afternoon all the more palpable. the 8-year-old was known as a little league star. >> he was the fastest kid, maybe the tallest kid on his team. just a marvel to watch on the field. but he was just -- a delightful young boy. >> reporter: friends say the family went to the boston marathon every year. but one of those twin explosions ended martin's short life sending his mother...
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he was born with a brown nose. it seems as good a time as any. we're going to take a break here. the movie is called "42." harrison ford is here. >> jimmy kimmel live concert series is brought to you by sony. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] get email that lets you share, organize and stay up-to-date like never before. [ male announcer ] peppermint that cools as you chew. share, organize [ air howling ] stimulate your senses. 5 gum. now in micro pack. it's like we're tailgating! my grandfather's secret recipe, they've been smoking for hours. how many hours exactly? [ friend #2 ] what kind of spices do you use in your rub? what part of secret recipe don't you understand? i've got to go turn off the smoker. your grandfather would be proud of you! he didn't make these. mm-mmm. ♪ ok. [ male announcer ] new oscar mayer carving board pulled pork, part of the complete line of carving board meats. it's not your everyday food. it's oscar mayer. [ lighter flicking ] [ male announcer ] you've reached the age where giving up isn't who you are. ♪ this is the age of knowing how to make t
he was born with a brown nose. it seems as good a time as any. we're going to take a break here. the movie is called "42." harrison ford is here. >> jimmy kimmel live concert series is brought to you by sony. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] get email that lets you share, organize and stay up-to-date like never before. [ male announcer ] peppermint that cools as you chew. share, organize [ air howling ] stimulate your senses. 5 gum. now in micro pack. it's like we're...
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good evening, i'm gwen ifill. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. on the "newshour" tonight: we get reaction to today's vote and what it means for the future of gun legislation. >> ifill: then, conflicting reports caused confusion over the status of the investigation into the boston bombings. we have the latest on what's known and what's not. >> brown: letters sent to the president and members of congress were believed to contain the poison, ricin. todd zwillich of wnyc reports on the suspicious packages. >> ifill: and britain's first female prime minister is buried. in london, thousands turn out to wish margaret thatcher a fond farewell, others to bid her good riddance. >> brown: marcia coyle has analysis of today's unanimous ruling from the supreme court that blocks human rights cases abroad from being tried in the u.s. >> ifill: and judy woodruff talks to the author of the new book "clean," about his deep dive into the myths and realities of drug addiction. >> it's seen as a choice: "if you're having problems in your life because you're using dru
good evening, i'm gwen ifill. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. on the "newshour" tonight: we get reaction to today's vote and what it means for the future of gun legislation. >> ifill: then, conflicting reports caused confusion over the status of the investigation into the boston bombings. we have the latest on what's known and what's not. >> brown: letters sent to the president and members of congress were believed to contain the poison, ricin. todd zwillich of wnyc...
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. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. on the "newshour" tonight, we update the investigation, both in the u.s. and abroad, into the two brothers believed to be behind the blasts, as the youngest remains hospitalized in serious, but stable condition. >> ifill: and we explore the legal questions raised by trying dzhokhar tsarnaev in federal court. >> brown: then, ray suarez gets an update on guantanamo bay, where more than half the prisoners are now on a hunger strike, protesting their indefinite detentions. >> ifill: paul solman has the story of older workers starting new businesses late in life. >> if you're smart and you realize you're getting older, well then, get into a business where you leverage the younger people and eventually you become the great gray god. >> brown: and judy woodruff looks into the trial of kermit gosnell-- the philadelphia abortion doctor accused of eight counts of murder. >> ifill: that's all ahead on tonight's "newshour." >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ movin
. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. on the "newshour" tonight, we update the investigation, both in the u.s. and abroad, into the two brothers believed to be behind the blasts, as the youngest remains hospitalized in serious, but stable condition. >> ifill: and we explore the legal questions raised by trying dzhokhar tsarnaev in federal court. >> brown: then, ray suarez gets an update on guantanamo bay, where more than half the prisoners are now on a hunger strike,...
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pamela brown with us here in boston this morning. i want to bring in former cia analyst peter brookes. he's a former analyst for the cia, as i said, also with the defense department. thank you so much for being with us this morning. i really appreciate it. and, peters, here's the question, we know that the suspect is sedated. we know that he's intubated with injuries to the throat. if there is communication going on, we can presume it's probably by writing. you probably can't get all the answers you want, so what are the key questions to ask right now? >> of course the other question is, i'm not a medical professional, but to what level of competent can he answer those questions? but as we said, the most important thing right now, john, is to know if there's any other plots under way. if there's any other bombs out there. issues of public -- of public safety. eventually down the road they're going to want to get into the history of this, because obviously the other terrorist, his older brother, is gone. they're going to want to know
pamela brown with us here in boston this morning. i want to bring in former cia analyst peter brookes. he's a former analyst for the cia, as i said, also with the defense department. thank you so much for being with us this morning. i really appreciate it. and, peters, here's the question, we know that the suspect is sedated. we know that he's intubated with injuries to the throat. if there is communication going on, we can presume it's probably by writing. you probably can't get all the...
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we have people at brown, m.i.t. >> thank you for coming in this morning. really appreciate it. do you know how to code? >> i do not. >> you have a whole website. >> what's the coolest thing you can build yourself? >> i think building the site was pretty cool. >> did you build an app? >> yeah. >> dream weaver from adobe, remember that? >> a little different. >> that's not coding. >> let me ask you one more question, what is the ideal background for someone wanting to learn to code. can a liberal arts, person. >> i was a science major. >> what side of brain, is it creative writing? >> it's everything. it's both math and the creative side of things. >> zach, thank you for coming in. really appreciate it. >> dupont chairman and ceo ellen kullman. and executive chairman of google and google ideas. the new digital age. they will join us in the next half hour. cal analysis streamline their process? at fidelity, we do it by merging two tools into one. combining your customized charts with leading-edge analysis tools from recognia so you can quickly spot key trends and possible entry an
we have people at brown, m.i.t. >> thank you for coming in this morning. really appreciate it. do you know how to code? >> i do not. >> you have a whole website. >> what's the coolest thing you can build yourself? >> i think building the site was pretty cool. >> did you build an app? >> yeah. >> dream weaver from adobe, remember that? >> a little different. >> that's not coding. >> let me ask you one more question, what is the...
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i'm jeffrey brown. >> ifill: and i'm gwen ifill. on the newshour tonight, we get the latest on the investigation into who was behind the attack, which president obama now calls a "terrorist act." >> brown: three people were killed and more than 150 were injured, many critically. hari sreenivasan talks with a trauma doctor who led a team that treated the wounded. >> one of our trauma surgeons ran the marathon and when he finished realized what was happening and came in to operate on some of the patients. >> ifill: and the daily download team looks at social media's role in spreading tragic as well as healing messages. >> brown: then, the supreme court takes up a child custody case that tests the scope of a federal law intended to protect native american families. marcia coyle recaps today's arguments. >> ifill: and a new bipartisan report finds that after 9/11, the u.s. "engaged in the practice of torture" with detainees. we talk with two of the authors. >> brown: that's all ahead on tonight's newshour. >> major funding for the pbs n
i'm jeffrey brown. >> ifill: and i'm gwen ifill. on the newshour tonight, we get the latest on the investigation into who was behind the attack, which president obama now calls a "terrorist act." >> brown: three people were killed and more than 150 were injured, many critically. hari sreenivasan talks with a trauma doctor who led a team that treated the wounded. >> one of our trauma surgeons ran the marathon and when he finished realized what was happening and came...
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at 90 caloriethe browns is now deliciously real. weight watchers online! ♪ never thought i'd dig weight watchers ♪ ♪ never thought i'd love their app ♪ ♪ b tried their groovy online plan ♪ ♪ and now my arms don't jiggle when i clap ♪ ♪ and i go sleeveless ♪ no shame at bingo! ♪ sleeveless, when i'm hailing a cab ♪ ♪ sleeveless! ♪ i rock the scanner [ beep ] ♪ weight-watchers-online ain't no fad ♪ [ female announcer ] join for free. and check out our risk-free...
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they were seen leaving early this morning with brown paper bags and we are hearing a search warrant was served last night. no word on a mytive just yet. law enforcement agencies are trying to figure out who is responsib responsible. the national guard is on hand to secure the scene and the agencies are combing lou surveillance footage in hopes of bringing justice to state. >> we will find out who and why they did this any responsible individuals or groups will feel the full weight of justice. >> we could learn more about what the fbi ixi uncovered ovet that is expected today. >> we want to play for you some of the conversations that emergency officials were have i ing. >> this is 84, i need lanes open here. >> get everybody out of there. use caution. there might be possible additional devices. use caution. i need somebody up there to let people know what we are doing here. make sure it is safe hear and we will get it out of the box once we get it swept. >> you might have heard somebody mention a possible explosion at the library. i talked to someone there and they said there was a small
they were seen leaving early this morning with brown paper bags and we are hearing a search warrant was served last night. no word on a mytive just yet. law enforcement agencies are trying to figure out who is responsib responsible. the national guard is on hand to secure the scene and the agencies are combing lou surveillance footage in hopes of bringing justice to state. >> we will find out who and why they did this any responsible individuals or groups will feel the full weight of...
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brown: thank you. and i thank senator enzi, the senior senator from wyoming, for his good work on this legislation and for his always courteous demeanor. mr. president, i ask unanimous consent to speak as if in morning business for up to eight minutes. thank you, mr. president. this week senator durbin and i are introducing the working families tax relief act with the majority of my democratic colleagues on the senate finance committee. for a number of years one area of bipartisan agreement in washington has been on the need for comprehensive tax reform. tax reform can clear the code of wasteful carveouts, special interest loopholes. senator enzi was part of a meeting, a bipartisan meeting sitting around the table talking about these issues just last week. we understand that comprehensive tax reform can place american companies on an even footing with foreign competitors. it can reduce the deficit, can provide a shot in the arm to economic competitiveness and growth. on that, there is agreement with wh
brown: thank you. and i thank senator enzi, the senior senator from wyoming, for his good work on this legislation and for his always courteous demeanor. mr. president, i ask unanimous consent to speak as if in morning business for up to eight minutes. thank you, mr. president. this week senator durbin and i are introducing the working families tax relief act with the majority of my democratic colleagues on the senate finance committee. for a number of years one area of bipartisan agreement in...
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i'm jeffrey brown. >> ifill: and i'm gwen ifill. on the newshour tonight, we get the latest on the investigation into who was behind the attack, which president obama now calls a "terrorist act." >> brown: three people were killed and more than 150 were injured, many critically.
i'm jeffrey brown. >> ifill: and i'm gwen ifill. on the newshour tonight, we get the latest on the investigation into who was behind the attack, which president obama now calls a "terrorist act." >> brown: three people were killed and more than 150 were injured, many critically.
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tina brown, what is coming up today on "the daily beast"? >> collier was somebody in boston who might not have died if the fbi had actually identified the picture. they should have done it. they should have identified that they had interviewed that point when they saw the picture. he is somebody who could have been saved by that and they ask the question he why didn't they? >> thank you, tina. look for that ahead. >>> ahead, how one of america's greatest beer makers are helping the victims of the boston bombings. sam adams founder jim cook joins us straight ahead. we will be right back. ♪ so i five god it's good to be alive ♪ meet the 5-passenger ford c-mc-max one. c-max two. that's a super fuel- efficient hybrid for me. and a long range plug-in hybrid for you. now, let's review. introducing the ford c-max hybrid and the ford c-max energi plug-in hybrid. say hi to the c-max hybrids. humans. even when we cross our t's and dot our i's, we still run into problems. namely, other humans. which is why at liberty mutual insurance, auto policies
tina brown, what is coming up today on "the daily beast"? >> collier was somebody in boston who might not have died if the fbi had actually identified the picture. they should have done it. they should have identified that they had interviewed that point when they saw the picture. he is somebody who could have been saved by that and they ask the question he why didn't they? >> thank you, tina. look for that ahead. >>> ahead, how one of america's greatest beer...
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good evening, i'm jeffrey brown. >> suarez: and i'm ray suarez. on the "newshour" tonight, we detail the violent chase to bring the suspects to justice, as swat teams cordon off wide swaths of the city and surrounding towns to capture 19-year-old dzokhar tsarnaev. >> brown: we explore what's known so far about the brothers suspected in the deadly attack. >> suarez: we examine how investigators are trying to figure out whether the brothers acted alone or were part of a larger terrorist organization. >> brown: and we look at how technology allowed police and
good evening, i'm jeffrey brown. >> suarez: and i'm ray suarez. on the "newshour" tonight, we detail the violent chase to bring the suspects to justice, as swat teams cordon off wide swaths of the city and surrounding towns to capture 19-year-old dzokhar tsarnaev. >> brown: we explore what's known so far about the brothers suspected in the deadly attack. >> suarez: we examine how investigators are trying to figure out whether the brothers acted alone or were part of...
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amanda brown passed away at her shan hose home tonight. we saw amanda last week when she was in hospice care. amanda's family says she was relent leslie cyber bullied by her e boyfriend's new girlfriend. in 2009, she try today hang hearst in the bathroom at dell mar high, but survived and was on life support for years. her mother began an anticyber bullying campaign called the amanda network. >> it's not just good-bye. i'm going to see her again, and i know that and she's going to a better place. >> amaune da was 20 years old. a memorial will likely be held later on this summer. >>> tonight we have new information about another young woman who killed hearst after an alleged sexual assault at a party. her family had filed a lawsuit against the owners of the home where it happened, but can they really do that? we sent kit doe to find out. >> a judge has warned both the family and attorneys to keep quiet as they went to juvenile court today. >> everything that happened in there has to stay confidential. it involves juveniles. that's all i can
amanda brown passed away at her shan hose home tonight. we saw amanda last week when she was in hospice care. amanda's family says she was relent leslie cyber bullied by her e boyfriend's new girlfriend. in 2009, she try today hang hearst in the bathroom at dell mar high, but survived and was on life support for years. her mother began an anticyber bullying campaign called the amanda network. >> it's not just good-bye. i'm going to see her again, and i know that and she's going to a...
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there is a game when the jets played the cleveland browns. would keephe jets the ball and make a field goal. the jets got 3 yards, but they lost the ball. cleveland gets the ball and they could run the clock out. -- theveland browns referee blew the whistle. you cannot take your helmet off before the game is over. the jets kept the ball and kicked a field goal and won the game. you cannot shout before the game is over. [applause] >> rev. jesse jackson. melanie campbell, you has been in the trenches. our legend.rd from we want to hear from you. >> [inaudible] i thought you were my friend. until just now. how do you come behind that? how do come behind that? reverend, thank you. forgiving as a teaching moment. for giving us a history lesson in real time. , our elders, who have not left the battlefield. that we challenged us need more prophetic voices, the faith stand with leaders, to stand with the civil rights leaders. i want the sisters to stand up for a moment. [applause] to askst thing i want you, are you ready for the fight? brothers, stan
there is a game when the jets played the cleveland browns. would keephe jets the ball and make a field goal. the jets got 3 yards, but they lost the ball. cleveland gets the ball and they could run the clock out. -- theveland browns referee blew the whistle. you cannot take your helmet off before the game is over. the jets kept the ball and kicked a field goal and won the game. you cannot shout before the game is over. [applause] >> rev. jesse jackson. melanie campbell, you has been in...
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on tuesday, we'll look at the bombings that rocked boston. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. we'll see you online, and again here tomorrow evening. thank you for joining us. good night. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> bnsf railway. >> macarthur foundation. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> market sell off, the three major indexes have the worst day since november 7th. >> losing luster l gold prices see their buggest one-day drop since 1980. >> and adding to the concern on wall street, a tragedy today in boston. this is "nightly business report" for monday, april 15th. good evening, everyone. pleased to have you here, bill, but what a tough day in the markets on many levels. >> a dramatic reversal of fortune on wall street, stocks falling with
on tuesday, we'll look at the bombings that rocked boston. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. we'll see you online, and again here tomorrow evening. thank you for joining us. good night. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> bnsf railway. >> macarthur foundation. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions...
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former senator scott brown joining us from denver today. thank you. >> thank you. >> steve: investigators in boston are no doubt exploring the possibility the attack has ties to extremists or al-qaeda-like terrorists behind the blast? we'll be back with that next. come on, nowadays lots of people go by themselves. no they don't. hey son. have fun tonight. ♪ ♪ back against the wall ♪ ain't nothin to me ♪ ain't nothin to me [ crowd murmurs ] hey! ♪ [ howls ] ♪ cally >> steve: coverage continues of the boston bombings in just a moment. there are a couple of stories we need to tell but this morning. we've got a fox news alert a. u.s. marine helicopter has crashed in south korea overnight near the north korean border. all 21 people on board are alive, thank goodness, and are being treated. the military says the super stallion chopper made a hard landing while conducting routine flight operations. the crew is from the 31st marine expedition unit stationed in okinawa, japan. >>> a series of small earthquakes rock oklahoma overnight. th
former senator scott brown joining us from denver today. thank you. >> thank you. >> steve: investigators in boston are no doubt exploring the possibility the attack has ties to extremists or al-qaeda-like terrorists behind the blast? we'll be back with that next. come on, nowadays lots of people go by themselves. no they don't. hey son. have fun tonight. ♪ ♪ back against the wall ♪ ain't nothin to me ♪ ain't nothin to me [ crowd murmurs ] hey! ♪ [ howls ] ♪ cally...
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former senator scott brown joining us from denver today. thank you. >> thank you. >> steve: investigators in boston are no doubt exploring the possibility the attack has ties to extremists or al-qaeda-like terrorists behind the blast? we'll be back with that next. come on, nowadays lots of people go by themselves. no they don't. hey son. have fun tonight. ♪ ♪ back against the wall ♪ ain't nothin to me ♪ ain't nothin to me [ crowd murmurs ] hey! ♪ [ howls ] ♪ cally day's bomb something this link to islamic terror or al-qaeda-like extremists behind the blast that killed three and hurt over 140? fox news analyst is here and expert on terrorism in the middle east and best selling author on the very topic. what do you think? what does your gut tell you? >> look f we don't have a suspect, a clear suspect f we don't have a body of a suspect who was killed during the operation, if we don't have a video or a statement, we are bound to three levels. level number one, determine if it's one individual or a team. so far we think it's a team
former senator scott brown joining us from denver today. thank you. >> thank you. >> steve: investigators in boston are no doubt exploring the possibility the attack has ties to extremists or al-qaeda-like terrorists behind the blast? we'll be back with that next. come on, nowadays lots of people go by themselves. no they don't. hey son. have fun tonight. ♪ ♪ back against the wall ♪ ain't nothin to me ♪ ain't nothin to me [ crowd murmurs ] hey! ♪ [ howls ] ♪ cally day's...
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i'm ray suarez. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown "washington week" can be seen later this evening on most pbs stations. we'll see you online where you can continue to follow breaking news from boston. and we'll be here again monday evening. have a nice weekend. thank you for joining us. good night. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> and by the bill and melinda gates foundation. dedicated to the idea that all people deserve the chance to live a healthy, productive life. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> this is "bbc world news america." funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu, newman's own foundation, giving all
i'm ray suarez. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown "washington week" can be seen later this evening on most pbs stations. we'll see you online where you can continue to follow breaking news from boston. and we'll be here again monday evening. have a nice weekend. thank you for joining us. good night. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> and by the bill and melinda...
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i'm gwen ifill. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. we'll see you online and again here tomorrow evening. thank you for joining us. good night. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> this is "bbc world news america." funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu, newman's own foundation, nd union bank. >> this is what a personal economy looks like. as life changes fidelity can help you change your investments along the way, refocus as careers change and kids head off to college and revisit your plan as retirement gets closer. wherever you are today fidelity can help you guide your personal economy. fidelity invest
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. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. on the "newshour" tonight, we update the investigation, both in the u.s. and abroad, into the two brothers believed to be behind the blasts, as the youngest remains hospitalized in serious, but stable condition. >> ifill: and we explore the legal questions raised by trying dzhokhar tsarnaev in federal court. >> brown: then, ray suarez gets an update on guantanamo bay, where more than half the prisoners are now on a hunger strike, protesting their indefinite detentions. >> ifill: paul solman has the story of older workers starting new businesses late in life. >> if you're smart and you realize you're getting older, well then, get into a business where you leverage the younger people and eventually you become the great gray god. >> brown: and judy woodruff looks into the trial of kermit gosnell-- the philadelphia abortion doctor accused of eight counts of murder. >> ifill: that's all ahead on tonight's "newshour." >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ movin
. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. on the "newshour" tonight, we update the investigation, both in the u.s. and abroad, into the two brothers believed to be behind the blasts, as the youngest remains hospitalized in serious, but stable condition. >> ifill: and we explore the legal questions raised by trying dzhokhar tsarnaev in federal court. >> brown: then, ray suarez gets an update on guantanamo bay, where more than half the prisoners are now on a hunger strike,...